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  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

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  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    DUK10163056_007
    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    DUK10163056_009
    Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    ‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
    Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
    The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
    “I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
    Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
    The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
    Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
    Colossal extracted ancient *** Local Caption **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - The Rijksmuseum is closed A virtually deserted Museumplein during the corona crisis. Not only are there fewer tourists in the city due to the corona virus, most cultural institutions are also closed. Since March 15, the catering industry in the Netherlands has been largely closed as measures against the spread of the corona virus. / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917955
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Lege winkels in de binnenstad van Amsterdam en horeca is ook gesloten . Hier en daar lopen nog mensen door een winkelstraat. Er wordt geadviseerd om niet onnodig de straat op te gaan. Het gaat heel erg slecht met de winkels men verwachte een recessie van min 7,5 procent ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917940
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - een leeg amsterdam verlaten met een enkele bezoeker ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917947
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - de nieuwe wereld op ander halve meter anderhalvemeter samenleveving / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917934
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - een leeg amsterdam verlaten met een enkele bezoeker ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917950
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Lege winkels in de binnenstad van Amsterdam en horeca is ook gesloten . Hier en daar lopen nog mensen door een winkelstraat. Er wordt geadviseerd om niet onnodig de straat op te gaan. Het gaat heel erg slecht met de winkels men verwachte een recessie van min 7,5 procent ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917924
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - tour boats are moored due to the corona crisis, the boats are no longer allowed to sail and tourists are no longer arriving / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917920
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - tour boats are moored due to the corona crisis, the boats are no longer allowed to sail and tourists are no longer arriving / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917935
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - een leeg amsterdam verlaten met een enkele bezoeker ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917957
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917941
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM Politie agenten staan op de dam voor het paleis te surveilleren door de stad anvallen, BEKEURING, Bewaken, bewaking, binnen, blijf, blijven, boete, centrum, Corona, coronacrisis, Geweld, Overheid, pepperspray, politie, Politieagent, samemscholingsverbod, surveilleren,, tegen, thuis, Wapen, wapenstokROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917921
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Empty shops in the city center of Amsterdam and catering are also closed. People still walk through a shopping street here and there. It is advised not to take the street unnecessarily. The shops are doing very badly, a recession of minus 7.5 percent / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917922
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Empty shops in the city center of Amsterdam and catering are also closed. People still walk through a shopping street here and there. It is advised not to take the street unnecessarily. The shops are doing very badly, a recession of minus 7.5 percent / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917930
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Empty shops in the city center of Amsterdam and catering are also closed. People still walk through a shopping street here and there. It is advised not to take the street unnecessarily. The shops are doing very badly, a recession of minus 7.5 percent / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917918
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - tour boats are moored due to the corona crisis, the boats are no longer allowed to sail and tourists are no longer arriving / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917931
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - de witte brug een leeg amsterdam verlaten met een enkele bezoeker ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917951
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - de witte brug een leeg amsterdam verlaten met een enkele bezoeker ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917952
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - een leeg amsterdam verlaten met een enkele bezoeker ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917961
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - een leeg amsterdam verlaten met een enkele bezoeker ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917958
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - een leeg amsterdam verlaten met een enkele bezoeker ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917960
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917945
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Empty shops in the city center of Amsterdam and catering are also closed. People still walk through a shopping street here and there. It is advised not to take the street unnecessarily. The shops are doing very badly, a recession of minus 7.5 percent / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917926
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Empty shops in the city center of Amsterdam and catering are also closed. People still walk through a shopping street here and there. It is advised not to take the street unnecessarily. The shops are doing very badly, a recession of minus 7.5 percent / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917919
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Boa ' s in actie in een lege binnenstad van amsterdam surveilleren door, kijken of de corona regels worden nageleefd, corona maatregelen in Rotterdam, geen samenscholing meer 400 euro boete handhaving in actie en spreken mensen aan op afstand 1,5 meter van elkaar covid-19 robin utrecht handschoenen latex noodverordening coronavirus anderhalve meter / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917936
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Gesloten terrassen op het Leidseplein in Amsterdam tijdens de coronacrisis. Sinds 15 maart is de horeca in Nederland grotendeels gesloten als maatregelen tegen verspreiding van het coronavirus. gesloten terassen restaurants horeca dicht, midden en klein bedrijf mkb terras terrassen cafe bar terras ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917939
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Gesloten terrassen op het Leidseplein in Amsterdam tijdens de coronacrisis. Sinds 15 maart is de horeca in Nederland grotendeels gesloten als maatregelen tegen verspreiding van het coronavirus. gesloten terassen restaurants horeca dicht, midden en klein bedrijf mkb terras terrassen cafe bar terras ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917937
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Gesloten terrassen op het Leidseplein in Amsterdam tijdens de coronacrisis. Sinds 15 maart is de horeca in Nederland grotendeels gesloten als maatregelen tegen verspreiding van het coronavirus. gesloten terassen restaurants horeca dicht, midden en klein bedrijf mkb terras terrassen cafe bar terras ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917938
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
    AMSTERDAM - Gesloten terrassen op het Leidseplein in Amsterdam tijdens de coronacrisis. Sinds 15 maart is de horeca in Nederland grotendeels gesloten als maatregelen tegen verspreiding van het coronavirus. gesloten terassen restaurants horeca dicht, midden en klein bedrijf mkb terras terrassen cafe bar terras ROBIN UTRECHT / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917942
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
    Coronavirus - Menschenleere Innenstadt am 02.04.2020 in Köln
    Nur vereinzelte Passanten gehen an einem Donnerstagmittag in der Kölner Innenstadt einkaufen. Um die Ansteckungsgefahr mit dem Coronavirus möglichst gering zu halten, hatte NRW Ministerpräsident Armin Laschet ( CDU ) die Bevölkerung aufgerufen, nur noch in dringen Fällen die eigenen vier Wände zu verlassen.
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
    Coronavirus - Menschenleere Innenstadt am 02.04.2020 in Köln
    Nur vereinzelte Passanten gehen an einem Donnerstagmittag in der Kölner Innenstadt einkaufen. Um die Ansteckungsgefahr mit dem Coronavirus möglichst gering zu halten, hatte NRW Ministerpräsident Armin Laschet ( CDU ) die Bevölkerung aufgerufen, nur noch in dringen Fällen die eigenen vier Wände zu verlassen.
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
    Coronavirus - Menschenleere Innenstadt am 02.04.2020 in Köln
    Nur vereinzelte Passanten gehen an einem Donnerstagmittag in der Kölner Innenstadt einkaufen. Um die Ansteckungsgefahr mit dem Coronavirus möglichst gering zu halten, hatte NRW Ministerpräsident Armin Laschet ( CDU ) die Bevölkerung aufgerufen, nur noch in dringen Fällen die eigenen vier Wände zu verlassen.
    / 020420 *** Local Caption *** 30894324

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
    Coronavirus - Menschenleere Innenstadt am 02.04.2020 in Köln
    Nur vereinzelte Passanten gehen an einem Donnerstagmittag in der Kölner Innenstadt einkaufen. Um die Ansteckungsgefahr mit dem Coronavirus möglichst gering zu halten, hatte NRW Ministerpräsident Armin Laschet ( CDU ) die Bevölkerung aufgerufen, nur noch in dringen Fällen die eigenen vier Wände zu verlassen.
    / 020420 *** Local Caption *** 30894328

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
    Coronavirus - Menschenleere Innenstadt am 02.04.2020 in Köln
    Nur vereinzelte Passanten gehen an einem Donnerstagmittag in der Kölner Innenstadt einkaufen. Um die Ansteckungsgefahr mit dem Coronavirus möglichst gering zu halten, hatte NRW Ministerpräsident Armin Laschet ( CDU ) die Bevölkerung aufgerufen, nur noch in dringen Fällen die eigenen vier Wände zu verlassen.
    / 020420 *** Local Caption *** 30894330

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Menschenleere Innenstadt in Köln
    Coronavirus - Menschenleere Innenstadt am 02.04.2020 in Köln
    Nur vereinzelte Passanten gehen an einem Donnerstagmittag in der Kölner Innenstadt einkaufen. Um die Ansteckungsgefahr mit dem Coronavirus möglichst gering zu halten, hatte NRW Ministerpräsident Armin Laschet ( CDU ) die Bevölkerung aufgerufen, nur noch in dringen Fällen die eigenen vier Wände zu verlassen.
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